Jedox Gartner Magic Quadrant (2027)
As Gartner notes, the CPM market is bifurcating. One path leads to AI-driven "black box" forecasting. The other leads to pragmatic, driver-based transparency. Jedox has placed its bet on the latter—and the Magic Quadrant confirms that for thousands of CFOs, that is exactly the right bet. If you are a manufacturing, retail, or services firm looking to replace Excel chaos with a scalable, German-engineered CPM tool, Jedox’s Challenger status is a green light. Just be sure you have a local implementation partner before you sign the dotted line.
For finance leaders tired of failed CPM implementations (projects that drag on for 18 months and end in a $2 million overrun), Jedox offers a "boring" promise: It just works. jedox gartner magic quadrant
Furthermore, while the Excel interface is a strength, Gartner suggests that the —while functional—lacks the polish of newer cloud-native startups like Pigment or Mosaic. For the Gen-Z finance analyst who prefers a Notion-style UI over a spreadsheet grid, Jedox feels traditional. The Strategic Takeaway Jedox’s position in the Gartner Magic Quadrant is a badge of low-risk reliability . It is not the flashiest car on the lot, but it is the one that starts every morning, handles snow and potholes, and doesn't require a mechanic. As Gartner notes, the CPM market is bifurcating